Developing Smart Study Skills Getting the Best Possible Results.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Study Skills and Reading Strategies that Can help Your Child Become a Better Student Dinorah MacElwain Gunston Middle School Reading Skills Specialist.
Advertisements

Dietary Guidelines for Americans
Study Support TOD CONDENSE Fitting notes onto one side of paper makes them easier to stomach, so rewrite and cut down as you go. HIGHLIGHT.
PowerPoint 100 Food – a fact of life © Food – a fact of life 2007.
Year 11 Assembly Monday 19th January ‘Preparing for Exams’
Developing Smart Study Skills including Homework Good Study Habits Produce Good Results!
Year 11 Revision Information Evening
 Lanark Grammar Parent Presentation 2014/15. Background  Rationale  Development  Where we are now.
PARENTS IN PARTNERSHIP WELCOME Research shows that your interest and involvement in your child’s learning and education is more important than anything.
STUDY SKILLS Fail to prepare Prepare to Fail!. Why study? IT WILL HELP YOU SUCCEED – IT’S THAT SIMPLE! Make a commitment. What is the point of spending.
Supporting your child with GCSE examinations A parent and carer’s guide to GCSE examinations.
Developing Smart Study Skills Good Study Habits Produces Good Grades! THS 2010.
Be prepared for your exams. SAM Learning Centre ID:Sk13gc User ID:Date of birth followed by two initials, first name then last name.
Organisation Get organised. Look at your week – Decide how long you can spend on study each day. Look at which nights you have lots of homework Look at.
Study Skills for School Success!
Study Skills Good Study Habits Equals Good Grades.
September TAKE IN IDEAS. SORT OUT THESE IDEAS IN YOUR HEAD. EXPRESS THESE IDEAS.
Examination Preparation Seminar Key Messages. Leading up to the Exam weeks Disciplined Attitude You only have 14 weeks of school left!
Lesson Objective: To produce a questionnaire. Why conduct a questionnaire? Talk to the person next to you. Why do you think that you need to do a questionnaire?
Guidelines For Eating Healthy Food Pyramid. What is the relationship between the way you eat and good health? Poor eating habits play a large role in.
Planning Your Revision Reviewing Your Course ◊ Have you got a copy of the syllabus? ◊ List the topics included in the course ◊ Group topics together ◊
Are you confused by the exam system and qualification choices? – You’re not alone! Talk to teachers in school, they’ll help you to get the full picture.
The eatwell plate shows the recommended balance of foods in the diet.
The Mr. Men Study Guide PREPARE TO SUCCEED.
THE FUTURE IN FRONT OF YOU 82% A* - C (163 out of 212 students) English C or better (89%) MathsC or better (89%) Subject 1C or better Subject 2C or better.
Start your revision sessions in the morning; don’t procrastinate. You’ll be more motivated and process information better earlier in the day.
Session three: Healthy eating Cooking for One or Two Cooking for One or Two Cooking for One or Two Programme Australian Dietary Guideline 2014.
Developing Smart Study Skills Good Study Habits Produces Good Grades!
Developing Smart Study Skills Getting the Best Possible Results.
Working together…. helping your child with revision.
Developing Smart Study Skills Created By Lynn Husen Good Study Habits Produces Good Grades!
How Can I Best Support My Child’s Revision?. Be An Advisor Show an interest, ask your child what they would find helpful What do they want your role to.
Revision Techniques for GCSE students. Advice for students- How you can achieve success?
Year 10 Summer Exam Preparation Planning – revision timetable Revision – after school sessions, work at home Exam rules, exam standards, expectations.
Effective Study Skills Writing based subjects. What’s new? S1-3S4-6.
Nutrition for Kids Amy Iannuzzi Parents Why is this important?  Linked to their growth and development  Promote better quality of life  Childhood.
Our healthy eating changes Our healthy School Food of Conduct. By School Council members.
Keeping Healthy ASICS - A healthy mind in a healthy body.
Under 15 Junior Regional Performance Centre Nutrition for health and performance.
Effective Study Skills Writing based subjects
Junior Certificate Study Skills.
EXAM STRESS & REVISION TIPS
Nutrition Chapter 4 Lesson 3 Page 116.
Welcome Year 8 Planners and equipment out please.
Developing Smart Study Skills
Study Skills.
Developing Smart Study Skills Created By Lynn Husen
Energise your Body and Fuel your Brain
REVISION TECHNIQUES By Mr. Peter Mwikamba
Developing Smart Study Skills
Study Skills Objectives:
Developing Smart Study Skills
Do Now (5 min) Sit SILENTLY and do NOT open your mouths unless instructed to do so! Answer the following questions in your notes. If I even think you.
Developing Smart Study Skills Created By Lynn Husen
Healthful Meals and Snacks
Developing Smart Study Skills Created By Lynn Husen
BE FOOD SMART How much is too much? SUGAR.
Year 11 Revision Evening.
L2L Learning to Learn.
Developing Smart Study Skills
KS4 EXAM SURVIVAL KIT.
Developing Smart Study Skills Created By Lynn Husen
THE RIGHT APPROACH Don’t be like Mr. Wrong or Little Miss Naughty.
Developing Smart Study Skills Created By Lynn Husen
S4 Learning for Excellence
Developing Smart Study Skills
Revision techniques or are you a self manager?
Developing Smart Study Skills Created By Lynn Husen
Developing Smart Study Skills Created By Lynn Husen
Developing Smart Study Skills Created By Lynn Husen
Presentation transcript:

Developing Smart Study Skills Getting the Best Possible Results

Study Tips Set a regular time to study Remove all distractions Have all the necessary supplies Clear a TABLE in a Quiet place to study

Find a Good Place to Study This means a desk with nothing on it except the subject that you are STUDYING Have a regular time and place for studying

Make sure you have the following Solid flat surface for writing Good lighting Chair Books Supplies Clock Drink

Before you begin studying Eat Break Have a plan Have all the materials for that subject Computer, if necessary

Rewrite notes to study Some people like to underline and highlight important ideas and vocabulary Stop looking for excuses NOT to study!! Think about the END goal – your Exam – What will you be doing after it!!!

Change Habits Form a good listening habit – good listening in class Concentrate on what is going on – try and avoid daydreaming You can not listen if you are talking!!

Use your time wisely Get a Study Timetable Stick it on the wall over your table Get your exam Timetable and stick it up on the wall Think about ‘dead’ time – how can you use it more effectively

Help Each Other Liaise with class mates and see if you can get some notes and swap/share notes Look up websites, ask teachers

How to get the best possible results KNOW the exam papers Review Mock Papers – spend time doing up these answers again

Be a Smart Learner The key to study is learning to be a smart learner – exam questions, exam papers!! Using your time effectively – make a timetable Take time to Study

Brain Foods Choosing the right food and drink will make it easier to concentrate and perform better in exams Everyday Breakfast Fish OrangesBerries WaterRaisins Healthy snacksSome treats i.e chocolate/crisps Eggs Cheese

During exam weeks Water Fresh fruit smoothies Fresh or dried fruits Unsalted nuts Sandwiches Soup Yoghurts Cheese

Day of an Exam Eggs/beans/mushrooms on toast Porridge/muesli/weetabix Bananas, raisins or a fruit smoothie Later on try high protein foods Beans, Meat, Fish, Eggs or Cheese Vegetables and fruit

Use a Mind Map

Mind maps are good for the Visual learner Can be used in the exam to help you structure your answer

Keys to Study Time Management Organisation Note taking Concentration

Remember your predicted Results………

Some links that may help… For English For Irish In general

What type of a learner are you Try an online questionnaire learn.com/english/page.asp?p=questionnair e

Why don’t you think……..

nUs2s nUs2s